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This game and dark souls 3 is all I see worth buying this year. What else is coming out that I might have overlooked?
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Paprika;8870667 said:The last game I felt that way about and delivered was Dead Space. Greatest game I played last gen.
It's not coming to PS4 though. So I'll skip this. If its like Alan Wake, not missing much.
http://gamingcentral.in/quantum-break-is-the-max-payne-for-this-generation-of-video-games/Quantum Break Is The Max Payne For This Generation Of Video Games
Max Payne was one of the first games that we at Gaming Central played on the PC, and it had a tremendous impact on how we looked at video games. It built our expectations from them, and instilled a belief in us that excellent story telling, visuals and gameplay can go hand in hand.
And this was almost fifteen years ago. Many games have come and gone since then, and except for the rare Half Life or BioShock or S.T.A.L.K.E.R., most of them have never given us that sense of satisfaction, or the feeling of pride at what Video Games are capable of.
And then came Quantum Break.
Remedy has been known for its critically acclaimed ground breaking games. With the dark gritty film-noir style story, slow motion effects and memorable characters in Max Payne, to the flashlight-and-gun wielding, supernatural-horror-themed with a touch-of-metal, atmospheric masterpiece that was Alan Wake.
Quantum Break is a culmination of the best aspects from those games, and takes giant new leaps. Where Max Payne told it’s story in a comic strip format, Quantum Break does so with interactions you have in the game world, be it the numerous memorable characters or a world brimming with interactive tidbits like e-mails, videos, posters, etc. all of which do a great job of reeling the player in.
And the gameplay is a blast to boot. Every encounter will have you switching between your arsenal of weapons and time-bending abilities. Its refreshing, fast paced, challenging, and incredibly fun. It feels like putting together pieces of a puzzle while everything is being blown to bits. Just because the game is narrative heavy does not mean that it’s light on the action. Its quite the contrary.
The included TV show is also done really well. Instead of focusing on the protagonist, it tells the story mostly from the perspective of the “evil corporation”, making you care about the characters on the other side of the fence. It adds more depth to the game, and also reflects the consequences of the actions you perform in the game. Its clear that a lot of work went into making this game what it is, and shows obvious respect for the player base that will play the game. With meaningful collectibles and high replayability, this game packs a lot of value.
Also, Quantum Break is a refreshing break away from the “Open World Syndrome” many Video Games are suffering from these days. High quality is the word that comes to mind. It’s what describes the game best. High quality. This is the game developers should look at and learn from. Add quality to your Video Games, not mindless quantity.
After beating the game to a 100% completion (full review coming soon), we can confidently say that Quantum Break is the game this generation of gamers need to play and experience.
i ro ny;8883913 said:is there an online aspect?
PILL_COSBY;8870463 said:This game and dark souls 3 is all I see worth buying this year. What else is coming out that I might have overlooked?
AP21;8883938 said:i dont trust ONE single opinion from that hiphop gamer dude
fuck him
i ro ny;8883913 said:is there an online aspect?
ZydecoShawty;8884169 said:PILL_COSBY;8870463 said:This game and dark souls 3 is all I see worth buying this year. What else is coming out that I might have overlooked?
Ain't that new Gears of War coming out later this year?
PILL_COSBY;8887592 said:I'm gonna give my review when this game drops a few days from now. I have a really good feeling about this one.
@focus
Bruh!!, do you see that collision detection though? Shit is damn near perfect, not too many 3d games have achieved this. It's like the best Ive seen, real talk. Like when you hit a mothafucka, you feel that shit! When somebody gets shot, them mothafuckas GET SHOT! This game seems like what a matrix game should looked like. Just looking at the game play this shit looks trippy as fuck. Like all kinds of trippy shit is going on while you're focused on something else. It will take some time to get used to. This is definitely some next level shit and you could tell they took their time with this game.
Yo, go to the xbox store under this game, they added some interactive demo so you could get used to the time powers before the game comes out. A bunch of other interactive stuff as well. I'm loving how they are presenting this game.
i ro ny;8883913 said:is there an online aspect?
Nope, just a straight up traditional pure single player huge ass game. Another thing that's cool about this game is that It has like a interactive movie that goes along with it. I don't know how it works yet but it seems hella interesting and is a breath of fresh air. They got lieutenant cedric daniels from the wire, little finger from game of thrones, Australian rock star dude from lost, and ice man in this game.
ZydecoShawty;8884169 said:PILL_COSBY;8870463 said:This game and dark souls 3 is all I see worth buying this year. What else is coming out that I might have overlooked?
Ain't that new Gears of War coming out later this year?
I don't really fuck with gears like that, never have. I come from G.O.A.T shooters like GTA, goldeneye, perfect dark, Call of duty 4: modern warfare, time splitters, half-life 2, halo 2, etc etc. Gears is just another shooter to me, and it aint good enough to really catch my attention. If I never experienced these great shooters gears would be like the best shooter of all time to me lol.
nawledge_god;8888753 said:IGN Gave It A Respectable 8/10...Is This Shit A Timed Exclusive Or XBone For Life?